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1995 House Roll Calls
CCS HB 484
(05/12/1995): House passes campaign finance restrictions.
HCS SB 102
(05/12/1995): House passes letting judges order interlock ignition devices for drunken drivers.
SS HCS HB 217
(05/11/1995): House final passage of the boating-safety and noise-reduction bill.
HCS SB 102
(05/11/1995): House 3rd Read allowing interlock ignition devices for drunken drivers.
CCS HB 174
(05/11/1995): House passage of final version of the juvenile crime bill.
SCS HB 84
(05/10/1995): House final passage to make the mule the official state animal and square dance the official folk dance.
HCS SB 96
(05/04/1995): House 3rd Reading of bill to require equal number of male & female bathrooms in large public facilities.
HA 5 HB 403
(05/03/1995): Amend child health bill to ban state workers from refering person to any agency that counsels or performs abortions.
HCS SB 176
(05/02/1995): House passage of concealed weapons bill.
HA 1 HCS SB 176
(05/02/1995): Remove voter-approval requirement for implementation of concealed weapons.
CCS HB 10
(05/02/1995): House rejection of conference version of budget containing family planning funds that could go to Planned Parenthood.
HS HB 50
(04/25/1995): H 3rd Reading defeat of income tax surcharge to finance a universal health plan.
HCS SB 246
(04/25/1995): H 3rd Read raising maximum interest allows on installment credit.
HB 238
(04/24/1995): H 3rd Reading on bill to ban resubmitting a local riverboat gambling proposal for 2 years after defeat.
HB 49
(04/24/1995): H 3rd Reading of tax breaks for businesses providing daycare center services.
HS SS SB 279
(04/20/1995): House passage of the abortion-restriction bill.
HB 215
(04/18/1995): House defeat of bill to raise maximum interest allowed on some small loans.
SB 279
(04/19/1995): House over-turn of Speaker's ruling that had blocked a vote on the anti-abortion bill. No=not sustain Speaker.
HJR 24
(04/11/1995): House 3rd Reading of sales tax increase for programs to get juveniles off the street.
HS HB 498
(03/30/1995): House defeat of easing restrictions on gambling boats.
HJR 25
(03/30/1995): House 3rd Reading of const. amend. to let legislature give money to businesses.
HCS HB 196
(03/30/1995): House 3rd Read to require paid petition circulators to register & ban per-signature payments.
HS HB 252
(03/15/1995): House 3rd reading passage of zero-tolerance in blood-alcohol for teen drivers.
HS HJR 20
(03/09/1995): House 3rd Read passage of Farm Bureau tax limit requiring voter approval for large state tax hikes.
HCS HJR 24
(03/09/1995): House defeat of sales tax increase to fund programs to get juveniles off the streets.
Previous Question
(02/22/1995): First leadership effort in 1995 to shut off debate (on HB 324).
HJR 9
(02/16/1995): House defeat to create an Aging Department.
HA 4 HB 424
(02/15/1995): Minority set aside for prison purchases.
HSC HB 325
(02/09/1995): House passage of its juvenile crime prevention bill.
SJR 4
(02/06/1995): House final approval of special county constitutional amendment
HB 174
(02/06/1995): House approval of its juvenile crime bill.
HA4 HB 174
(01/26/1995): Amend. to limit juvenile crime bill by letting judge call off adult certification hearing.
Speaker Election
(01/05/1995): House Speaker vote in which Y=GOP candidate (GOP Leader Mark Richardson), N=Dem. candidate (House Speaker Bob Griffin).
Temp. Speaker Tie
(01/04/1995): Temporary speaker election. Y=GOP candidate, N=Dem. candidate.
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